Video: ADELE's 'Skyfall' Covered By Israeli 'Alternative Metal' Band WALKWAYS

November 15, 2012

WALKWAYS, an "alternative metal" band from Israel, has recorded a cover version of "Skyfall", ADELE's official theme song to the James Bond film of the same name. The WALKWAYS rendition's accompanying video was released last week and can be seen below.

Formed in 2007, the WALKWAYS members are "driven with a goal to keep sane and evolve into more human and moral people while writing their music — the soundtrack of the highs and falls of their lives," according to the band's official bio.

WALKWAYS is:

Vocals - Ran Yerushalmi
Guitar - Bar Caspi
Guitar - Yoni Menner
Bass - Avihai Levy
Drums - Priel Horesh

"Skyfall" video (WALKWAYS version):

"Skyfall" audio stream (ADELE's original version):

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